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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
I think people are misreading the "Trump phenomenon". This isn't people getting sick of "the establishment", or a lack of compelling GOP nominees (probably the most qualified candidates ever).
This is a reaction to a fracturing party. The GOP created the angry mob, now the angry mob hates itself. Since the last election cycle the Republican party has been changing. All of the reasons they lost are central to what the party has reinforced as their core values.
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Well if you're right, maybe in the long run that's actually a healthy outcome for the U.S. Seems like the existing system and staunch bipartisanship could use a little fracturing and rebuild, with some more parties to choose from that have legit shots at the White House.